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<div id="search-box"><form id="form1" name="form1" method="post" action="" style=""><table width="283" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | <div id="search-box"><form id="form1" name="form1" method="post" action="" style=""><table width="283" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | ||
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<td><input name="textfield" type="text" class="textbox" /></td> | <td><input name="textfield" type="text" class="textbox" /></td> | ||
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This is Other side of World, a free, fully standards-compliant CSS template designed by <a href="http://www.free-css-templates.com/">Free CSS Templates</a>. | This is Other side of World, a free, fully standards-compliant CSS template designed by <a href="http://www.free-css-templates.com/">Free CSS Templates</a>. | ||
<br /> This free template is released under a Creative Commons Attributions 2.5 license, so you're pretty much free to do whatever you want with it (even use it commercially) provided you keep the links in the footer intact. Aside from that, have fun with it :) | <br /> This free template is released under a Creative Commons Attributions 2.5 license, so you're pretty much free to do whatever you want with it (even use it commercially) provided you keep the links in the footer intact. Aside from that, have fun with it :) | ||
- | <p>To find out more about HIV and AIDS, follow one of the links to the left, starting with the <a href="#">Frequently Asked Questions</a><img src=" | + | <p>To find out more about HIV and AIDS, follow one of the links to the left, starting with the <a href="#">Frequently Asked Questions</a><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2009/a/a5/Couple.jpg" alt="Img01" title="Img01" width="127" height="123" class="couple" /></p> |
<p>There are many ways that you can make a positive difference right now in the lives of people living with HIV/AIDS. </p> | <p>There are many ways that you can make a positive difference right now in the lives of people living with HIV/AIDS. </p> | ||
<p>You can volunteer at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, where people from all walks of life give of their time and talents to make every aspect of our life-saving work possible. From staffing the California AIDS Hotline to supporting our fundraising efforts, from licking stamps to stuffing envelopes, volunteers are a critical component of our day-to-day work. </p> | <p>You can volunteer at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, where people from all walks of life give of their time and talents to make every aspect of our life-saving work possible. From staffing the California AIDS Hotline to supporting our fundraising efforts, from licking stamps to stuffing envelopes, volunteers are a critical component of our day-to-day work. </p> | ||
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<p>The best way to stop HIV being passed on is to use condoms during vaginal or anal sex, if there is any possibility that either partner could have the virus.</p> | <p>The best way to stop HIV being passed on is to use condoms during vaginal or anal sex, if there is any possibility that either partner could have the virus.</p> | ||
- | <p><img src=" | + | <p><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2009/e/e6/Pool.jpg" alt="Img02" title="Img02" width="105" height="77" class="couple" />It can take only a single episode of unprotected sex (i.e. not using a condom ) with an infected partner for HIV to be passed on. </p> |
<p>Condoms are the only form of contraception that will protect you from HIV. However, HIV is not always passed on the first time, so it's never too late to start practising safer sex.<br /> | <p>Condoms are the only form of contraception that will protect you from HIV. However, HIV is not always passed on the first time, so it's never too late to start practising safer sex.<br /> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 17 June 2009
Welcome to SiteName
This is Other side of World, a free, fully standards-compliant CSS template designed by Free CSS Templates.This free template is released under a Creative Commons Attributions 2.5 license, so you're pretty much free to do whatever you want with it (even use it commercially) provided you keep the links in the footer intact. Aside from that, have fun with it :)
To find out more about HIV and AIDS, follow one of the links to the left, starting with the Frequently Asked Questions
There are many ways that you can make a positive difference right now in the lives of people living with HIV/AIDS.
You can volunteer at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, where people from all walks of life give of their time and talents to make every aspect of our life-saving work possible. From staffing the California AIDS Hotline to supporting our fundraising efforts, from licking stamps to stuffing envelopes, volunteers are a critical component of our day-to-day work.
The best way to stop HIV being passed on is to use condoms during vaginal or anal sex, if there is any possibility that either partner could have the virus.
It can take only a single episode of unprotected sex (i.e. not using a condom ) with an infected partner for HIV to be passed on.
Condoms are the only form of contraception that will protect you from HIV. However, HIV is not always passed on the first time, so it's never too late to start practising safer sex.